Uttarakhand CM Trivendra Singh Rawat quits amid reports of ‘discontent’ in state BJP
After three days of political upheaval, speculation in the state ended as Rawat submitted his resignation to Maurya after he reached the Raj Bhawan just past 4 p.m.
After three days of political upheaval, speculation in the state ended as Rawat submitted his resignation to Maurya after he reached the Raj Bhawan just past 4 p.m.
Uttarakhand BJP said it would file a SLP in Supreme Court against the HC order.
Last year, 1590 hectare land was affected by forest fire (from 25 April to 25 May), this time 71.46 hectare was affected in the same period.
Uttarakhand Chief Minister Trivendra Singh Rawat said, “#PrayForUttarakhand for right reasons- Check how old photographs are being used to run fake propaganda. Forest fire incidents in hills are common during summer season. Fortunately until 26 May, only 81.16 hectare of area is under fire & this is 5 percent of what it was during same period last year.”
Before the operation for evacuating migrants began, most of the Coronavirus cases were limited to big districts like Dehradun, Nainital, Haridwar and Udham Singh Nagar.
The labourers were engaged in road cutting near Banswada when the tragic incident took place.
Owing to protests from different groups, the screening of Kedarnath has been banned in seven districts of Uttarakhand. In the remaining six districts not a single cinema hall operates.
Rajkumar Santoshi met Uttarakhand Chief Minister Trivendra Singh Rawat in Dehradun on Tuesday and offered to open a film studio in Dehradun or adjoining areas.
The sick were admitted to five different hospitals even as three died while receiving treatment. The Uttarakhand government airlifted many seriously ill to Haldwani for advanced medical care on Saturday.
Uttarakhand Chief Minister Trivendra Singh Rawat inaugurated the country’s first Hyper Converged Infrastructure State Data Centre in Dehradun on Monday.